These essays by noted figures in the Christian-Jungian dialogue (Ann B. Ulanov, John A. Sanford, Morton Kelsey, etc.) all deal in some way with depth psychology, archetypal theory, individuation, and typology insofar as they relate to prayer dynamics, the problem of evil, the God/self equation, etc. Some contributors, like Kelsey, are deeply committed Christians. Others embrace more skeptical views; Edward F. Edinger, for instance, refers to "the Christian myth . . . as a self-revelation of the objective psyche."
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